[AISWorld] [HICSS] Consider submitting to the minitrack on "Disaster Information, Technology and Resilience in Digital Government"

Frédérick Bénaben benaben at mines-albi.fr
Fri Apr 13 06:53:30 EDT 2018


Dear colleagues,

I guess you all know *HICSS*, the Hawaiian International Conference on
System Science (N°1 conference in academic citations)…

HICSS (*http://hicss.hawaii.edu/ <http://hicss.hawaii.edu/>*) is the
longest standing scientific conference in the information systems and
technology field. Since 1968, it has attracted high caliber scholars and
professionals in academia, industry and government agencies around the
world to present their cutting edge research. During the past five decades,
research papers presented at HICSS have promoted innovations and advanced
the development in the information systems and technology at
the global scale. The conference is organized in tracks, containing
minitracks. Next January 2019 (8-11), HICSS-52 will be held in Gran Wailea,
Maui.

Within the "*Digital Government*" Track (eGov:
*http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/digital-government/
<http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/digital-government/>*), we, *Andrea
Tapia* (Penn State University, USA), *Mihoko Sakurai* (Agder University,
Norway) and *Frederick Benaben* (IMT Mines Albi, France) will co-chair the
mini track on "*Disaster information, technology and resilience in digital
government*" (*http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/digital-government/#disaster-information-technology-and-resilience-in-digital-government-minitrack
<http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/digital-government/#disaster-information-technology-and-resilience-in-digital-government-minitrack>*
).

This minitrack features government and disaster information management,
including the development of disaster resilience
communities/societies. *We invite
papers that deal with any aspect of the analysis, design, development,
deployment, implementation, integration, operation, use or evaluation of
ICT for discussing government roles for disaster responses, disaster
information management, and resilience communities*. In addition,
we support innovative and break-through visions regarding disaster
information, technology and resilience. We strongly encourage you to
consider submitting a paper about your research works and results on these
subjects.

You can find all informations related to the author instructions here:
*http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
<http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/>*

*Paper submission deadline: JUNE 15 (11:59pm HST)*

Please, feel free to contact us would you have any question. You can also
access the HICSS-51 proceedings:
*https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/49887
<https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/49887>*
Best regards to all of you,




*Andrea, Mihoko and Frederick*



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